THE RAILWAY ACCIDENTS OF THE WEEK. I Loss OF LIFE ON THE BUCKTNGH5AMSHIRE RAILWAY.-A terrible accident occurred on the Buckinghamshire Railway on Saturday even- ing, by which no less than six persons lost their lives, and many others were

COMMERCEo 4 O m F. THE NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BAJOO NLN, hc a sa blished in 1834, opened on Thursday its new banking-house, Occupy- ing the site of the " Flower Pot " Inn, at the corner Of Threadneedle street

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542 APPENDIX TO SECOND ANNUAL REPORT OF THE PARISHES UNITED. (NOTTINGHAM.) Population in 1831. Expended on Poor. Average for the Years 1833,-31,-35. o i ÂS2"2 S o a Ji a Basfohd Union Â continued. 87. West Bridgcford - 30.

Iloanor. continued. Colclough's Charity. Derby.1 FOR INQUIRING CONCERNING CHARITIES. 179 this charity upon the premises above mentioned, and he further states that he purchased the premises in 1793, subject to such payment. He now pays annually the sum of

Wright's Charity. 22 FURTHER REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONERS [County 'df Â¦'Ashford. tenant, at the rent of 15 s. per annum. On the death of the late master, . the school-house being found to be in very bad condition, the

260 REPORTS TO THE COMMISSIONERS ON THE Mineiano Derbyshire. Report by J. M. Fellow*. Esq. their own congregation, but of other children in the neighbourhoo* who desire it- they are taught to read in the Hible and Testament, write,

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7 It is not necessary to deal at length with the propaganda work for the year in this Report, as our members have been fully informed of its progress through the Association's journal, Labour Co-partnership. We give, however, a